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  • St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Washington DC (5)
  • St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Zambia (3)
  • St Barnabas St Susanna Coptic Orthodox Church of Baltimore MD (1)
  • St Timothy and St Athanasius Coptic Orthodox Mission Church (1)

Series

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  • (-) Christian Living Spiritual Growth (6)
  • (-) Mission Evangelism (4)
  • Annual Sundays (21)
  • Liturgy (14)
  • Holy Week (13)
  • Sunday Gospels Church Feasts (9)
  • Church Feasts (6)
  • Holy 50 Days (6)
  • Apostles Fast (4)
  • One Part Sermons (4)
  • Campaigns (3)
  • Jonahs Fast through Great Lent (3)
  • St Marys Fast through Feast of the Cross (3)
  • Lent Series (2)
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  • Retreats (2)
  • The Church (2)
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  • Bible Characters (1)
  • Current Events (1)
  • Misc (1)
  • Misc Lent Sermons (1)
  • Talks for Servants (1)

Keywords

  • boldness (2)
  • evangelism (2)
  • light and life (2)
  • mission (2)
  • repentance (2)
  • africa (1)
  • be different (1)
  • challenges (1)
  • disciples (1)
  • faith (1)
  • Feast of Transfiguration (1)
  • Fight for Unity (1)
  • king (1)
  • living water (1)
  • love your enemies (1)
  • mercy (1)
  • obedience (1)
  • power of God (1)
  • prayer (1)
  • psalm 50 (1)
  • psalm 51 (1)
  • salvation (1)
  • Samaritan woman (1)
  • submission (1)
  • surrender (1)
  • The Well At STSA (1)

Fr. Abraham Fam

Sermons Not In A Series

Be Bold
Samaritan Woman
Fight for Unity
Feast of Transfiguration: A More Beautiful Me
Living Upside Down
How to Live Like a Missionary
Living Like a Missionary
Life of Surrender
How to Be An Effective Missionary

City Salt

City Salt - Boldness In Christian Living
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